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AMUSEMENTS. . WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNIOK. ATHLETIC PARK, • AT 3 0 CLOCK THIS AFTERNOON; IMS CHAMPIONSHIP FINAL RE-PLAY, PETONE V. PONEKE, In aid of ■ • BED JERSEY APPEAL; N.Z. TRIBUTE TO FRANCE; WELLINGTON COPPER TRAIL; ITALIAN RED "CROSS APPEAL; TfiENTHAM DOMINION SCHOLARSHIPS FUND; W.R.F.U. INJURED PLAYERS' FUND. ADMISSION, Is. GRANDSTAND, Ib. A. 0. LEACH, i H. COLEMAN, 0. Ct. KEMBER, J AS. M'INTOSH, W. D. GORHAM, - T. H. JONES, .' Joint Secretaries. APPEAL TO TICKET-HOLDERS.-In riew of tho objects of Hie match, Ticket-holders ate kindly requested not to use their tickets for the match except to Reserve Seats. ' CURTAIN-RAISER, 1.30 p.m TO-DAY: Men's Hocker-Final Charitr CupRAMI3LERS V. TRENTHAM A. NEXT SATURDAY, Sept. 28.-TRENTHAM V. 'WELLINGTON ' REPEESENTATIVBS. (A Great, fetch and last of Season.) , ELECTION NOTICES. ■ WELLINGTON CENTRAL BY-ELECTION. WILLIAM T. HILDRETH, WHO HAS BEEN CHOSEN AS • ' THE LIBERAL CANDIDATE,.,,. SUPPORTING THE 'NATIONAL GOVERNMENT During the Currency of the War, will ADDRESS THE ELECTORS ' At ST. PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, Ghuznee Street, • ' At 8 o'clock on FRIDAY; SEPTEMBER 27. ' ' RIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,

WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. MR. HARRY ATMORE, K. HARRY ATMORE, THE RADICAL CANDIDATE, THE RADICAL CANDIDATE, Will Address the Electors Nest Week on: THE NECESSITY FOR A. GENERAL AND REAGGREGATION. THE COST OF LIVING. THE LAND QUESTION-TAXATION AND EDUCATION. RESERVISTS AND THEIR DEPENDENTS. REPATRIATION OP. SOLDIERS. . STATE CONTROL, EDUCATION; ETC. MEETINGS. O-NIGHT, 8 o'clock.-Servico, short and bright, for. girls and young women. Speaker, Miss Florence Birch.' Soloist, Miss Gareman. SUNDAY, 4.15 p.m.—Jolly games and music for Y.W.GA. members and eoldiers. Special programme. THURSDAY, 8. p.m.-Devotional Meeting. Speaker, Miss Smyth. DRESSMAKING.-Class held on Tuesday nights. Enrol nor. Y.W.C.A., Herbert Street ' PUBLIC B * MR. J. ROSS THOMSON (GeneratlSeoretary, Theosophical Society), "THE LIFE STORY OF THE SOUL," TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), at 7 p.m. Theosophical Hall, Marion Street. | Public Cordially Invited. Special Meeting for Members Only To- „ night, at, 6 o'clock. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. WELLINGTON DISTRICT, No. I. SPECIAL MEETING-IMPORTANT. ALL Members of Primary Lodges (malo and Female) are requested to'attend a Meeting of Special Importance, to be held in the BAPTIST SCHOOL HALL, Vivian Street, on MONDAY, 23rd Inst., at 8 p.m. REV. HOWARD ELLIOTT will give an Address. ! . .BUSINESS: In connection with the WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTION. Eflery _ member in Wellington . and Suburbs ,is wanted. i By Order., W.D.G.M. < THE EARLY SETTLERS' AND HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF WELLINGTON. A MEETING of the above will be hold at GODBER'S ROOMS, Courtenay Place. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, at 8 p.m. COLONEL .T. G. HUGHES, D.5.0., will tell members what thoir Chittren and Grandchildren did on the Peninsula (Gallipoli). W. A. EDWARDS, Hon. Secretary. ~ "CHILD STUDY." }0 LECTURES BY MISS ENGLAND. Fridays, 2.304-p.m. First Lecture Friday, September 27. npSE Lectures will deal with the train- •*• ing of children under seven, and will be followed by discussion. Fee for Course,' £2 2a. Single Lecture, ss. For particulars apply to Miss England, 128 Molesworth St. (In aid of the Weilingtou Free Kindergarten Association.) MUSIC MADE EASY. WHY WASTE YEARS LEARNING WHEN the "COLBIR" system teaches * you to play tha latest songs, twosteps, and all classes of music in 10 to 20 lessons? Saves time,'money, and drudgery. No scaUs, no special music. Plenty of local references. Testimonials can be seen from oil parts. Dou't keap , your, piano idle. Interviews any time. Call for all particulars. Birlcy's College cf Music. Boulcott Street (Otmnibers), first floor up.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 312, 21 September 1918, Page 9

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